Red Bull puts 'bullet' into rival in UK High Court trademark spat
date:Jul 19, 2012
that Monster was pushing it to drop trademark applications, and said it replied to the beverage firm stating that consumers were unlikely to mistake the brands due to their very different target markets, but the beverage firm replied in turn with further demands.

The fish hobbyist site was told it must abandon trademark applications for its 'M' marks, stop using them on merchandise, refrain from future use or application for any marks containing 'Monster' or the letter 'M', and pay Monster Ene
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